Episode 7

Romans 12:6 | Your Gift Is Grace Before It's Skill

Most of us carry our gifts like we built them. We protect them, compare them, and feel threatened when someone else seems to do the same thing better. Romans 12:6 reframes all of that in one word — grace.

In this episode we look at what Paul actually means when he talks about spiritual gifts. The word underneath gifts is charismata, and underneath that is charis — grace. You did not develop what God put in you. You received it. And that changes how you hold it, how you offer it, and how you look at what someone else is carrying.

Paul also introduces the idea of prophesying according to the proportion of faith — speaking in measure, saying what you have actually received rather than what sounds impressive. That discipline applies to a lot more than prophecy. It applies anywhere you are using your voice to speak into someone else's life.

There is a version of using your gift that is about serving the person in front of you. And there is a version that is about being seen as someone with a gift. This verse is about staying in the first one.

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Ryan Loche

Dr. Ryan Loche (PhD) is a worship pastor, professor, and theologian helping worship leaders and everyday disciples be formed by Scripture over time. He leads The Church Collective, a training network for worship, creative, and production leaders. Ryan’s work centers on worship as formation before expression and the slow, faithful transformation of becoming like Jesus.